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AFC Wimbledon
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Photographer Tom Jenkins joined an Emmy and Golden Globe winner at Meadow Park as National League side Boreham Wood took on League 1 side AFC WimbledonGallery
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The arguments used in 2002 to approve the move to Milton Keynes struck at the heart of what fans of their local club think the game is for, as this extract from a new book shows
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Emma Hayes labelled as an ‘insult’ suggestions that an EFL job would be a step up from women’s football, after she was linked with the vacancy at AFC Wimbledon
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Brentford boosted their promotion hopes in style, while Wimbledon’s home defeat to MK Dons marked the end of Glyn Hodges’ tenure
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Whether it’s at a football match or a gig, most of us need to lose ourselves in a mass of strangers every now and then, says freelance journalist Dan Hancox
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After 29 years AFC Wimbledon returned to their spiritual home in SW19, taking on Doncaster Rovers in League One at their new 9,300-capacity stadium, 250m from the site of the old ground.Gallery
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Doncaster scored an injury-time equaliser as AFC Wimbledon were held to a 2-2 draw on their long-awaited return to Plough Lane
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Almost 30 years after Wimbledon left SW19, AFC Wimbledon will host Doncaster Rovers at the new Plough Lane on Tuesday
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Peterborough and Sunderland hope to put last season behind them, Oxford and Portsmouth also look contenders but Wigan’s and Hull’s struggles seem set to continue
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Charlie Talbot, one of the bond’s organisers, said: ‘It is very likely the club will secure the remainder in commercial lending’ after £4m of the initial £5m target was raised
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AFC Wimbledon’s first chairman, Kris Stewart, is believed to have said: ‘We lose control, day one’ about the effect of external investment in the club
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AFC Wimbledon are to have a meeting that will discuss change in their supporter-owned structure in order to raise money for their new stadium in Plough Lane
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With matchday programmes seemingly in decline, perhaps pin badges will fulfil the collector’s need for a memento
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AFC Wimbledon’s manager Wally Downes has been suspended from all football activity for 28 days and fined £3,000 after he admitted breaching betting rules
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AFC Wimbledon have suspended Wally Downes from first-team duties after their manager was charged by the FA over an alleged breach of betting rules
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